You mention you RENT this suite......DIY work requires a property ownership.........If you don't OWN it you can't fix it.......

Your illegal electrical connections can place the lives and property of others in danger.....and YOU can be held responsible for that damage and their consequences.......

"...The splice was done close to the backs of each unit, and wired to one plug that connects to the wall socket.......Where...or what would be fried at this point....."

Clearly One of the ILLEGAL wire connections has failed......

"...Why wouldnt the breaker blow....."

The connection was the "weakest link"......The wire/connection failed before the breaker overloaded......and there was not a "shorted" condition to trip the breaker...

"....why the h*ll would something fry ?....."

Because it's wrong/illegal/dangerous to attempt to power devices the way you have wired them......the connections are improper.......The washer/dryer wiring is meant to be protected at 30 amps yet you have 40/50 amps suppying them....and more.......

The Building Code provides a minimum protection against problems......

in your case DARWIN provides a final solution !

UNPLUG THIS MESS and call the landlord for help in hiring a professional to install the proper circuits to operate the additional equipment.....

"...measure once.....cut twice....throw that one away and cut a new one...."

Well the initial idea was to connect both of them to the same 220v outlet, but just not run both at the same time. As time passed so did the idea of not using both at once.

The units are several feet apart, but I have cut the stove plug off, connected both of the units together, and then reconnected the plug.

Not to mention the plug was the wrong shape for the wall socket, coming from the stackable washer and drier.

So my finial question is this. " I assume I have fried one half of the 220v connection, is that fried part a severed wire, or burned to nothing? Also is that wire thats fried, were is the most logical spot for it to frie ? Behind the stove, before the wall ?? Or is the wire inside the wall toast ? theres alot of distance between my suite, and the breaker box."

I do rent, but anywere that I rent, I always renovate the place with supplys I have stolen from work, new floor tile, wallpaper, closet knobs, dishwasher installation, washer/dryer. When the landlord has a problem I say hey go ahead and serve an eviction notice, then I stiff them on a months rent.

can i take the remaining 110v 'hot wire' and use another 110 15A wall socket as the other hot, running it acrost the room and completing the 220v ? hahaha thats safe rite? I got laundry to do, food to cook!